Equipage (noun)

  1. The equipment and supplies needed for a journey or expedition.
  2. The carriage, horses, and servants of a wealthy person.

Origin:

French équipage, from old french esquiper 'to equip'.

Examples:

  1. The explorer's equipage consisted of several camels and a small team of assistants.
  2. The wealthy traveler was accompanied by a large equipage, including several carriages and dozens of servants.
  3. The knight's equipage was grand and impressive, reflecting his high rank.
  4. The scientist's equipage was basic, consisting of a single pack mule and a few essential supplies.
  5. The nobleman's equipage was so grand that it took several hours for it to pass by.
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